As part of the University System of Maryland's STEM (Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics) and Competitiveness Initiative, the University
System of Maryland hosted a STEM Symposium on Wednesday, April 22, 2009.
This Symposium was sponsored by the National Science Foundation in
collaboration with the University System of Maryland Foundation.
The Symposium featured national experts on STEM teaching and learning and
STEM teacher production, as well as highlighted the work of higher education
faculty and K-12 teachers who are currently engaged in P-20 STEM work
throughout the state of Maryland. The major themes of the Symposium were
aligned with the broader goals of the STEM and Competitiveness Initiative:
increasing the number of STEM graduates from our institutions, with
particular attention to producing more STEM teachers for the State of
Maryland.
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